The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is a supraglottic airway device developed by British Anesthesiologist Dr. Archi Brain. It has been in use since 1988. Initially designed for use in the operating room as a method of elective ventilation, it is a good alternative to bag-valve-mask ventilation, freeing the hands of the provider with the benefit of less gastric distention. Initially used primarily in the operating room setting, the LMA has more recently come into use in the emergency setting as an important accessory device for management of the difficult airway.
The LMA is shaped like a large endotracheal tube on the proximal end that connects to an elliptical mask on the distal end. It is designed to sit in the patient’s hypopharynx and cover the supraglottic structures, thereby allowing relative isolation of the trachea.
PARAMETER VALUE
Material Medical grade PVC and silicon, latex free
Size #1, #1.5, #2, #2.5, #3, #4, #5
Color Pink and transparent
Package 1pc/bag, 50pcs/carton
Carton Size 59 x 41 x 35 cm
Gross Weight 10kg
MOQ 3,000pcs